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Very busy, setting up the new laptop pooter. I've been stuck, 24 hours, trying to load Office 2019 on. I had managed, I thought, to remove 365, via Remove, yet it repeatedly complained about another version of Office on it. Just found out the problem was Onenote, still being there.
Given up on ripoff MS. Subscription to use Word etc?

I use Libre Office. Free.
 
Mrs Mottie and I went to a local event just now in Hornchurch stadium advertised as a Christmas market with music, food stalls etc. Di A Bolical! 2 food vans in the car park. One selling burgers, the other, chestnuts. The 'event' was in the clubhouse and was a dozen stalls selling toot you wouldn’t even see on a cheap market stall. Imported Chinese toys, cards, sweets, crap jewellery and clothing that Primark had rejected. We were in and out in three minutes. Very disappointing.
 
Had to for early dentist appointment for check up. Only a 15 min walk to get there. Being quite tall my feet hang off the end of dentists chair. Just got comfortable and happened to gance down at my shoes. To my horror, I spotted a very large and meaty one hanging onto the sole and side of sole of my left shoe. :eek::eek::eek:

Obviously didn't spot it amongst all the leaves on pavement as I was walking along. Luckily the dentist didn't venture down by my feet as it was rather obvious. However the nurse did walk around my feet several times going about her duties. I couldn't do anything about it, lying there looking up to the ceiling with my mouth wide open.

Just hope none of them could smell it and be doubting my personal hygiene. As if going to the dentist wasn't fraught enough!!!!! Least I didn't have any dental problems and no treatment needed.
 
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Up the top of the ladder, drilling a hole, to free the trapped copper phone line by the soffit, so I could use the wire, to pull a draw wire in through the loft wing, into the main carpeted area of my loft. Basically making it easy for the fibre install engineer, to pull his fibre in tomorrow, and exactly where I want it to go.. Engineer, is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.

Absolutely not the best day to be outdoors, and working up a ladder - there had been 2" of snow overnight. My first outing with this particular ladder - It's an alloy double extension, and one section turned out to be long enough to reach the house eaves. I had a slightly shorter double extension alloy, but it was a really heavy, industrial job. When I was younger, and fitter, it was a struggle to manoeuvrer, but now impossible without some help...

A few months ago, I offered them for swap via FB Market, for a lighter version of similar size double, and agreed a swap for the one I used today. He was building his house, needed a heavier duty ladder, so we did a straight swap, with my first test use today. It's quite wobbly, side to side, but worth tolerating, for being so much easier to move, and one section will work for most of what I need.
 
To my horror, I spotted a very large and meaty one hanging onto the sole and side of sole of my left shoe. :eek::eek::eek:
Did something similar many many years ago when getting in a taxi in Sardinia. Practically snow ploughed through a sloppy one getting into the cab but didn’t notice. I sat in the front, wife and kids in the back, I noticed it as soon as we shut the doors, it stunk the cab out and I had the window open and was trying to hold my feet off the carpet. Kids were wetting themselves in the back. I gave the cabbie a very generous tip but it still didn’t stop him giving me a filthy look as he chucked a 'non in servizo' sign on the dash and proceeded to whip the carpet out before we were even all out! Kids still laugh about it nowdays.
 
Did something similar many many years ago when getting in a taxi in Sardinia. Practically snow ploughed through a sloppy one getting into the cab but didn’t notice. I sat in the front, wife and kids in the back, I noticed it as soon as we shut the doors, it stunk the cab out and I had the window open and was trying to hold my feet off the carpet. Kids were wetting themselves in the back. I gave the cabbie a very generous tip but it still didn’t stop him giving me a filthy look as he chucked a 'non in servizo' sign on the dash and proceeded to whip the carpet out before we were even all out! Kids still laugh about it nowdays.

That's even worse in a confined area like a car. Couldn't smell mine, so hopefully dentist and nurse didn't. Though there was so much of it, it was obvious to the eye. Had one that turned my stomach couple of weeks ago. Once again I was walking along leaf covered pavement which makes it more difficult to spot any nasties. Anway, stepped on something that felt a bit soft, but carried on without taking too much notice. Anyway, on the way back I spotted a flat dead rat in the place where I had felt something a bit soft under foot. If there's something really nasty, my shoes seem to be magnetically drawn to it. :rolleyes:
 
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